“The recent article on the topic of crime in the EADT (https://www.ipswichstar.co.uk/news/tom-hunt-mp-ipswich-crime-column-1-6459576) by the newly-elected MP for Ipswich is at best disappointing and at worst an ill-judged piece of dogwhistling. Tom Hunt refers to ‘certain communities’ and the need for ‘action….based on the facts as we see them’, in relation to crime in our county […]
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Suffolk legal justice ‘warrior’ wins national award as Suffolk Law Centre makes its positive presence felt
The founder of an initiative which has turned Suffolk from a ‘legal aid desert’ into an area that offers an enviable range of advice and representation for those unable to finance a lawyer has just been recognised at a countrywide awards event. Audrey Ludwig, director of legal services at the Suffolk Law Centre (SLC), has […]
“Towards a Fairer Suffolk” launched as ISCRE goes back to basics
At its packed Annual General Meeting yesterday (10 September), the Ipswich & Suffolk Council for Racial Equality (ISCRE) launched its new five-year strategy aimed at improving equal treatment for all and improved social cohesion and securing the county’s position as the best place in the future to live and work in the country. Over 100 […]
Civil rights charity set to make “significant announcement at AGM”
The county’s leading civil rights body is planning to announce a major shift in how it will deliver its role over future years. Founded in 1977, the Ipswich & Suffolk Council for Racial Equality (ISCRE) is one of the country’s most enduring and successful rights-based charities. It was set up to tackle discrimination against Black, […]
Improving Access to Health Justice in Suffolk: an exciting new partnership between legal advice and health care providers
According to research undertaken by Citizen’s Advice, 19% of GP time is spent on non-clinical problems, costing the NHS almost £400 million a year. Patient bringing their worries about employment, housing, access to welfare benefits and relationship issues have a serious impact on health & wellbeing but are reducing time available to focus on medical […]
Volunteers’ Tea with the Mayor
At the kind invitation of the Mayor of Ipswich Jane Riley (and her consort), Suffolk Law Centre’s band of volunteers went to tea in the Mayor’s Parlour on 7th May. Carole, Rosemary, Julie, Swathi, Jack, Samuel and Paul were joined by full time staff members Audrey, Sophie and Sumaiyah for an impressive spread of sandwiches, […]
“New and very welcome addition” to ISCRE trustee team confirmed
Dr. Sarita Rao, a leading radiologist at Ipswich Hospital has become the latest person to serve on the board of Suffolk’s leading civil rights charity. Sarita, who has lived in Ipswich since 2005, joins 10 other citizens to provide strategic guidance and support to the growing family of organisations run by the Ipswich & Suffolk […]
Suffolk Law Centre launches friends scheme to boost long-term funding
An event to mark the first anniversary of Suffolk Law Centre (SLC) was used as an opportunity to launch a scheme aimed at ensuring its much-needed services had as diverse and sustainable a range of income streams as possible. The SLC, which is part of the Ipswich & Suffolk Council for Racial Equality (ISCRE) family […]
Tackling Discrimination in the East: “sustained, extensive and robust evidence of achievement”
An independent and detailed report into an initiative aimed at helping the most disadvantaged citizens across Suffolk and Norfolk to tackle unlawful discrimination has praised its achievements and suggested that it is an example for similar bodies across the country. Tackling Discrimination in the East (TDE) was launched in 2013, after the Ipswich & Suffolk Council for […]
Pause, Rewind: Suffolk Stop & Search Conference 2019
Suffolk conference to reflect on Police Stop and Search powers and community relations ‘Pause and rewind’: that’s the message from the county’s leading civil rights charity as it hosts a key conference into the use and impact of Police powers. The Ipswich & Suffolk Council for Racial Equality (ISCRE) set up the Stop and Search […]